PEEL. STICK. GO.


NEW! Schluter®-DITRA-PS


The ORIGINAL Schluter®-DlTRA uncoupling membrane for tiled floors is now available in a peel and stick option!

Quick & Easy Installations: Our peel and stick technology ensures a quick and hassle-free installation process. No thin-set required to install the membrane, saving you time and labor costs.

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  • Less is More: Less mess, less cleanup, and fewer tools required.
  • Strong Adhesion: Engineered to provide a secure bond to a variety of substrates, ensuring long-lasting performance.
  • Pressure-sensitive adhesive: DITRA-PS features a pressure-sensitive adhesive to bond the membrane to the substrate, replacing the need for thin-set mortar.

DITRA-PS provides four essential functions:

Uncoupling

Support & load distribution

Waterproofing

Vapor management


Use with NEW! Schluter®-PRIMER-PS


Specifically designed for our Schluter peel & stick membranes, the new PRIMER-PS optimizes adhesion, creating a uniform layer that enhances the bond between various substrates and the membrane, ensuring a stronger, more reliable bond.

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PRIMER-PS key benefits:

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Ready to use, one-coat application

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Quick dry time: as little as 15 minutes

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Freeze/thaw stable

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Water-based, low odor, zero-VOC


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Peel & stick uncoupling membrane

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PRIMER-PS

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DITRA-HEAT-PS

Peel & stick uncoupling membrane for floor warming

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Schluter®-
DITRA-HEAT-DUO-PS

Peel & stick uncoupling membrane with sound control and thermal break